Don't You Worry About The Distance
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  • Reads 35,407
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  • Parts 41
  • Time 9h 14m
Complete, First published May 22, 2014
"The scariest thing about distance is that you don't know wether they'll miss you or forget you." -Nicholas Spark

Kellin and Vic have been dating for a little over two years. Both of them students at law school, working hard to be come successful, even landing a nice job at a big law firm. When Vic is presented with an internship at a firm in New York, the fear sets in and his relationship with Kellin is put to the test.

With Kellin stuck back in California, will they be able to survive the distance? Or will there be one too many bumps in the road for it to work?

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